West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Sunday arrived on a wheel-chair for a roadshow in Kolkata, ahead of the West Bengal election, reported ANI. The CM, who got injured during her election campaign in Nandigram on Wednesday, arrived at Gandhi Murti in Kolkata to hold a roadshow to Hazra.

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News agency ANI shared the video of the same.

“I’m still in a lot of pain, but I feel the pain of my people even more,” Banerjee tweeted a few moments before arriving for the roadshow. 

“In this fight to protect our revered land, we have suffered a lot and will suffer more but we will NEVER bow down to COWARDICE!” she added.

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On a wheel-chair, the CM held a roadshow from Gandhi Murti in Kolkata to Hazra.

A few hours after filing her nomination to contest the upcoming Assembly polls from Nandigram, the CM got injured in her left leg. She alleged that “four-five” men had attacked her, although the Election Commission of India on Sunday ruled out the alleged attack.

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After the injury, she was flown from Nandigram to Kolkata, where she was admitted to state-run SSKM Hospital, from where she was discharged on Friday.